Yellowing should bother everyone....to get an even coat use a high end HVLP gun ....something from the automotive paint application group.
Patrick Carr <patcarr@...> wrote: edymagno wrote:
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>
> Patrick:
>
> Thanks a bunch. this really helps.
>
> Do you find this yellowing objectionable?
> Or just an observation?
>
> Let's say, I do ten 24X30" b&w prints, varnish them and then exhibited
> under gallery light.
> Do you think that a sharp eye would tell that they are yellow-down
> because of some
> varnish?
> I know this is far too subjective, but please try your best.
> Thanks so much in advance
>
> Ed
>
Ed;
No I don't find yellowing with the Glamour to be much of an issue. But,
as you can tell with some of the other responses, it will come down to
personal taste. It is possible to do this streak-free, I do it nearly
every day--but it's not easy. It takes a lot of practice.
As to the comment about not understanding why
anyone would use these brush-on coatings on fine art papers--well, not
really sure how to answer that, other than there being a variety of
artistic methods and techniques non of which will appeal to everyone. I
think that's what makes what we do better than TV--a medium designed for
a large audience but known for its mediocre content.
Patrick Carr
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Re: [Digital BW] Glamour 2 varnish
2007-10-04 by Max Dee
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